They wear a mixture of swathed and ragged traditional togas and cast-off Oxfam rags. |
From the wrapped waistcloths of the Egyptians to the tunics, mantles and togas of the Greeks, men enjoyed untrammeled freedom. |
He held the fine-spun silk of a tunic which seemed to have been inspired by the ethereal togas of the goddesses in Greek art. |
In ancient Rome togas were worn when swimming and bathing reached the height of its popularity. |
Dressed in togas, crowned with laurel wreaths, they re-enacted ancient ceremonies, of which feasting was one. |
The early Capetian kings were presented as Roman Caesars, imperial lawmakers dressed in togas. |